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2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

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2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors election

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The2010 San Francisco Board of Supervisors elections were held on November 2, 2010. Five of the eleven seats of theSan FranciscoBoard of Supervisors were contested in this election. Four incumbents were termed out of office, while one ran for reelection.

Municipal elections inCalifornia are officially non-partisan, though most candidates in San Francisco do receive funding and support from various political parties. The election was held usingranked-choice voting.

Results

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District 2

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District 2 consists of theMarina,Pacific Heights, thePresidio, part ofRussian Hill, andSea Cliff. Incumbent supervisorMichela Alioto-Pier was termed out of office.

District 2 supervisorial election, 2010[1][2]
CandidateVotes%
Janet Reilly9,87441.09
Mark Farrell9,67540.26
Abraham Simmons2,0688.61
Kat Anderson1,7037.09
Barbara Berwick5332.22
Vinta B. Guinto Peoro1590.66
Write-in180.07
Valid votes24,03083.12%
Invalid or blank votes4,88116.88
Total votes28,911100.00
Turnout{{{votes}}}62.36%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 1
Janet Reilly9,89841.08
Mark Farrell9,70040.26
Abraham Simmons (eliminated)2,0748.61
Kat Anderson (eliminated)1,7077.08
Barbara Berwick (eliminated)5372.23
Vinta B. Guinto Peoro (eliminated)1600.66
Write-in (eliminated)180.07
Eligible votes24,09483.34%
Exhausted votes4,81716.66%
Total votes28,911100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 2
Mark Farrell11,42650.57
Janet Reilly11,16849.43
Eligible votes22,59478.15%
Exhausted votes6,31721.85%
Total votes28,911100.00

District 4

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District 4 consists primarily of theSunset district. Incumbent supervisorCarmen Chu ran for reelection unopposed.

District 4 supervisorial election, 2010[1]
CandidateVotes%
Carmen Chu (incumbent)16,93198.85
Write-in2481.44
Valid votes17,17974.39%
Invalid or blank votes5,91325.61
Total votes23,092100.00
Turnout{{{votes}}}58.94%

District 6

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District 6 consists ofAlcatraz Island,Civic Center,Mission Bay,South of Market, theTenderloin,Treasure Island, andYerba Buena Island. Incumbent supervisorChris Daly was termed out of office.

District 6 supervisorial election, 2010[1][3]
CandidateVotes%
Jane Kim6,59131.41
Debra Walker5,65126.93
Theresa Sparks3,58417.08
James Keys9574.56
Matt Drake9444.50
Glendon "Anna Conda" Hyde6873.27
Elaine Zamora6333.02
Dean Clark5952.84
Jim Meko4041.93
George Vazhappally2401.14
Matt Ashe1850.88
h. Brown1810.86
George Davis1550.74
Nate Payne1490.71
Write-in290.14
Valid votes20,98583.75%
Invalid or blank votes4,07216.25
Total votes25,057100.00
Turnout{{{votes}}}54.49%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 12
Jane Kim8,86554.08
Debra Walker7,52845.92
Eligible votes16,39365.42%
Exhausted votes8,66434.58%
Total votes25,057100.00

Ranked-choice vote distribution

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CandidatePass 1Pass 2Pass 3Pass 4Pass 5Pass 6Pass 7Pass 8Pass 9Pass 10Pass 11Pass 12
Jane Kim6,6216,6236,6356,6466,6746,6976,7206,8006,9087,0397,7678,865
Debra Walker5,6695,6705,6895,7165,7415,7635,7815,8575,9946,1016,7017,528
Theresa Sparks3,6053,6053,6113,6233,6423,6553,6713,7193,7813,8824,334
Matt Drake9479479559629869961,0311,0771,1331,200
James Keys9609609669749809951,0021,0431,1021,148
Glendon "Anna Conda" Hyde692693709723740748757779804839
Elaine Zamora637637640649657673695714746
Dean Clark602602612623629662697713
Jim Meko407407420424436447498
George Vazhapally242242261270277284
h. Brown182182187198205
Matt Ashe185186188191
George Davis158158160
Nate Payne150150
Write-in29
Eligible ballots21,08621,06221,03320,99920,96720,92020,85220,70220,46820,20918,80216,393
Exhausted ballots3,9713,9954,0274,0584,0904,1374,2054,3554,5894,8486,2558,664
Total25,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,05725,057

District 8

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District 8 consists ofThe Castro,Diamond Heights,Duboce Triangle,Eureka Valley,Glen Park, andNoe Valley. Incumbent supervisorBevan Dufty was termed out of office.

District 8 supervisorial election, 2010[1][4]
CandidateVotes%
Scott Wiener14,79742.41
Rafael Mandelman12,41435.58
Rebecca Prozan5,86016.79
Bill Hemenger1,7915.13
Write-in300.09
Valid votes34,89290.51%
Invalid or blank votes3,6599.49
Total votes38,551100.00
Turnout{{{votes}}}71.59%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 1
Scott Wiener14,81342.38
Rafael Mandelman12,43335.57
Rebecca Prozan (eliminated)5,87216.80
Bill Hemenger (eliminated)1,8025.16
Write-in (eliminated)300.09
Eligible votes34,95090.66%
Exhausted votes3,6029.34%
Total votes38,551100.00
Ranked choice voting — Pass 2
Scott Wiener18,23955.39
Rafael Mandelman14,68744.61
Eligible votes32,92685.41%
Exhausted votes5,62514.59%
Total votes38,551100.00

District 10

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District 10 consists ofBayview-Hunters Point,McLaren Park, part of thePortola,Potrero Hill, andVisitacion Valley. Incumbent supervisorSophie Maxwell was termed out of office.

District 10 supervisorial election, 2010[1][5]
CandidateVotes%
Lynette Sweet2,13712.07
Tony Kelly2,09511.83
Malia Cohen2,08311.77
Marlene Tran2,03711.51
Steve Moss1,95911.06
Teresa Duque1,4278.06
DeWitt M. Lacy1,2727.18
Chris Jackson1,0856.13
Kristine Enea5433.07
Eric Smith4482.53
James M. Calloway4132.33
Diane Wesley Smith3902.20
Geoffrea Morris3301.86
Stephen Weber3101.75
Ashley Hawley Rhodes2591.46
Rodney Hampton, Jr.2351.33
Ed Donaldson2021.14
Jackie Norman1831.03
Nyese Joshua1340.76
MJ Marie Franklin800.45
Ellsworth "Ell" Jennison670.38
Write-in160.09
Valid votes17,70586.16%
Invalid or blank votes2,84513.84
Total votes20,550100.00
Turnout{{{votes}}}51.64%
Ranked choice voting — Pass 20
Malia Cohen4,32152.70
Tony Kelly3,87947.30
Eligible votes8,20039.90%
Exhausted votes12,35060.10%
Total votes20,550100.00

Ranked-choice vote distribution

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CandidatePass 1Pass 2Pass 3Pass 4Pass 5Pass 6Pass 7Pass 8Pass 9Pass 10Pass 11Pass 12Pass 13Pass 14Pass 15Pass 16Pass 17Pass 18Pass 19Pass 20
Malia Cohen2,0972,0982,1002,1052,1112,1322,1542,1942,2152,2442,3002,3862,4232,5302,6772,7413,2293,5014,1204,321
Tony Kelly2,1022,1022,1082,1112,1322,1362,1392,1502,1552,1802,1852,2812,3102,4102,6392,6612,8583,3923,5763,879
Marlene Tran2,0492,0492,0522,0592,0712,0722,0742,0962,1042,1162,1242,1322,1692,2162,3003,0393,0843,2313,330
Lynette Sweet2,1502,1532,1562,1622,1702,1892,2272,2432,2782,2912,3382,3552,3962,5432,6822,7122,8803,201
Steve Moss1,9691,9691,9711,9771,9791,9871,9992,0032,0132,0472,0592,1062,1392,2552,3642,4402,609
DeWitt M. Lacy1,2741,2761,2791,2821,2921,2981,3171,3241,3371,3611,3841,4391,4711,5851,7221,757
Teresa Duque1,4411,4411,4431,4491,4561,4591,4641,4671,4731,4831,4951,4991,5121,5421,574
Chris Jackson1,0881,0881,0941,0981,1101,1261,1341,1431,1671,1801,1961,2361,2811,370
Kristine Enea544544548552555559564578585610617634654
Diane Wesley Smith399399400400412428432461476499515526567
James M. Calloway417418422430434437443464478494511522
Eric Smith448448451454454459462465474480484
Geoffrea Morris333333333336344349352356373375
Stephen Weber311311315316318321326339349
Rodney Hampton, Jr.237237239243251261280290
Ashley Hawley Rhodes260260262263265277278
Ed Donaldson202202202202205206
Jackie Norman186186188191193
Nyese Joshua135135141147
MJ Marie Franklin818185
Ellsworth "Ell" Jennison6868
Write-in17
Eligible ballots17,80817,79817,78917,77717,75217,69617,64517,57317,47717,36017,20817,11616,92216,45115,95815,35014,66013,32511,0268,200
Exhausted ballots2,7422,7522,7612,7732,7982,8542,9052,9773,0733,1903,3423,4343,6284,0994,5925,2005,8907,2259,52412,350
Total20,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,55020,550

References

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  1. ^abcde"November 2, 2010 General Election Statement of Vote". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 30, 2004. Archived fromthe original(Excel) on April 8, 2011. RetrievedDecember 24, 2010.
  2. ^"District 2 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. RetrievedDecember 24, 2010.
  3. ^"District 6 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. RetrievedDecember 24, 2010.
  4. ^"District 8 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. RetrievedDecember 24, 2010.
  5. ^"District 10 – Ranked-choice voting". San Francisco Department of Elections. November 24, 2010. RetrievedDecember 24, 2010.

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